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Saturn’s ‘ring rain’ is a surprising cocktail of chemicals

A new analysis of Cassini data could shed light on the origins of the massive belts

IT’S RAINING, IT’S POURING Up-close views of the “ring rain” falling from Saturn’s rings into the planet’s atmosphere taken by Cassini (shown in this artist’s illustration) have scientists scratching their heads.

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